France and the Algerian War, 1954-62 : strategy, operations and diplomacy
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France and the Algerian War, 1954-62 : strategy, operations and diplomacy
Frank Cass, 2002
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- France and the Algerian war : strategy, operations and diplomacy / Martin S. Alexander and J.F.V. Keiger
- The French army "centre for training and preparation in counter-guerrilla warfare" (CIPCG) at Arzew / Frederic Guelton
- A case of successful pacification : the 584th bataillon du train a Bordj de l'Agha (1956-57) / Alexander Zervoudakis
- Aerial intelligence during the Algerian war / Marie-Catherine Villatoux and Paul Villatoux
- The French navy and the Algerian war / Bernard Estival
- The Gaullists, the French army and Algeria before 1958 : common cause or marriage of convenience? / Stephen Tyre
- De Gaulle, the "Anglo-Saxons" and the Algerian war / Irwin M. Wall
- France, the United States and the invisible Algerian outcome / Charles G. Cogan
- The British Embassy in Paris and the Algerian war : an uncomfortable partner? / Christopher Goldsmith
- The British government and the end of French Algeria, 1958-62 / Martin Thomas
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The French Army's war in Algeria has always aroused passions. This book does not whitewash the atrocities committed by both sides; rather it focuses on the conflict itself, a perspective assisted by the French republic's official admission in 1999 that what happened in Algeria was indeed a war.
Table of Contents
- France and the Algerian war - strategy, operations and diplomacy, Martin S. Alexander and J.F.V. Keiger. Part 1 Strategy and operations: the French army centre for training and preparation in counter-guerrilla warfare (CIPCG) at Arzew, Frederic Guelton
- a case of successful pacification - the 584th bataillon du train a Bordj de l'Agha (1956-57), Alexander Zervoudakis
- aerial intelligence during the Algerian war, Marie-Catherine Villatoux and Paul Villatoux
- the French navy and the Algerian war, Bernard Estival. Part 2 Diplomacy: the Gaullists, the French army and Algeria before 1958 - common cause or marriage of convenience?, Stephen Tyre
- De Gaulle, the Anglo-Saxons and the Algerian war, Irwin M. Wall
- France, the United States and the invisible Algerian outcome, Charles G. Cogan
- the British Embassy in Paris and the Algerian war - an uncomfortable partner?, Christopher Goldsmith.
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